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  • Simulator Problem LM3S9xxx

    Simulator Problem LM3S9xxx

    • transittransist
      Posted by transittransist
      on Apr 07 2010 14:35 PM
      Prodigy90 points
      Hi all,

      I need a suggestions about IDEs. I am using LM3S9B92 and LM3S9B96 chips.I have tried IAR and KEIL's IDEs. However, I couldn't find effective simulation tools in them.
      In the simulator, I need to see timing or clock cycles for each code line.
      I am waiting for your suggestions.

      Bora YILDIZ
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    • ���mer Y���
      Posted by ���mer Y���
      on Jun 12 2011 08:21 AM
      Prodigy10 points

      Hi Bora,

      My answer too late, but maybe useful for other users i think..

      You should open Show Time feature in debug mode, if you want to see peforming time of your each code line for KEIL- uVision.

      You can find this feature in Debug > Execution Profiling > Show Time

       

      Ömer YÜKSEL

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    • lyncas
      Posted by lyncas
      on Jun 14 2011 20:39 PM
      Prodigy105 points

      CodeComposer would be the best choice for simulation.  

      CodeSourcery does not have simulation,  but works fairly well.  We have used CodeSourcery for the past year but are considering moving to CodeComposer

      ~Andrew Lynch  , Rice University - Mulit-Robot Systems Lab 

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    • Andy Neil
      Posted by Andy Neil
      on Jun 15 2011 03:24 AM
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      lyncas
      CodeComposer would be the best choice for simulation

      On what basis?

      You may well be correct, but it's unhelpful to just make a statement like that without backing it up.

      lyncas
      CodeSourcery does not have simulation

      The paid version does:

      CodeSourcery
      Sourcery CodeBench also includes an instruction set simulator

      http://www.codesourcery.com/sgpp  

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    • lyncas
      Posted by lyncas
      on Jun 15 2011 07:11 AM
      Prodigy105 points

      my fault,  my observation on Simulation tools is not based on significant facts because the facts are difficult to find, just personal use.

       My personal opinion of, 

      CodeSourcery (academic version) vs.  CodeComposer (academic version) 

      Both great tools for programming Stellaris 

      ~Andrew Lynch  , Rice University - Mulit-Robot Systems Lab 

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